Your Guide To Lorde’s Ultrasound World Tour: Setlist, Start Time And Getting There
Seeing Lorde live isn’t just going to a concert, it’s a full-body, melodramatic, emotional experience. You’ll leave hoarse, slightly undone, and wondering how a single lyric managed to read your diary. Now, she’s officially bringing her Ultrasound World Tour to Perth, marking her long-awaited return to stages across Australia.
Whether you’re a Pure Heroine tragic, a Melodrama devotee, firmly in your Solar Power era, or a Lorde Virgin, here’s your complete guide to what to expect when Lorde touches down.
Lorde On Tour: Why This One Matters
This tour lands Lorde in a fascinating moment of her career: reflective, confident and creatively unfiltered. Known for crafting shows that feel both intimate and cinematic, Lorde’s live performances balance stripped-back vulnerability with euphoric, scream-it-with-your-best-friend peaks.
For Australian and New Zealand fans, this run feels especially significant. Lorde doesn’t tour lightly, and when she does, it’s deliberate—a carefully curated night that rewards longtime listeners and first-timers alike. Expect emotion, connection and a crowd that knows every word.
What We Know So Far About The Australia And NZ Shows
Here’s what’s been confirmed (and what’s been teased) ahead of the tour’s arrival down under:
- The Ultrasound World Tour supports Lorde’s current Virgin era
- Shows will take place across major cities in Australia and New Zealand (Auckland, Christchurch, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth)
- Expect arena-sized venues, with production designed to still feel personal
- Visuals and staging are likely to lean minimalist but powerful. Lorde has a habit of letting the music (and the crowd) do the heavy lifting
- American rapper and singer Kevin Abstract has been announced as the supporting act for the Australian and New Zealand leg.
Where To Get Tickets
Tickets are available via authorised sellers including Ticketmaster and Ticketek, with most cities offering a mix of general admission floor tickets and reserved seating.
Some dates are already sold out or on waitlist, so if you missed out, your best bet is to keep an eye on legit resale platforms (and avoid sketchy DMs at all costs). Prices vary by city and seating tier.
Hot tip: If you’re travelling for a show, lock in accommodation early as these dates will move fast.
What Will The Setlist Look Like?
While setlists can (and do) change city to city, Lorde’s tours are known for thoughtful pacing and emotional storytelling. Based on previous tours, you can expect:
- Big-hitters like “Royals,” “Green Light,” “Ribs,” and “Team”
- A strong showing of newer material woven seamlessly through the night
- Quiet, stripped-back moments that feel almost sacred
- An encore that delivers at least one full-throttle, lose-your-voice moment
Lorde typically plays a 90-minute set, striking a balance between new-era tracks and early-career favourites. Setlists may vary but the emotional arc is always intentional.
What Time Will Lorde Hit The Stage?
Here's the exact timings to plan your night around:
- Doors open: 6.30pm
- Support act: 7.50pm
- Lorde on stage: 9.00om
How To Get There (And Home Again)
- Public transport is strongly recommended and parking is limited
- Walking to nearby hubs post-show is often faster than waiting for rideshares, but expect surge pricing immediately after the encore
Pro tip: leaving just before the final encore can save you serious time if you’re not emotionally attached to the last song.
What To Wear And What To Bring
- This is not the gig for brand-new shoes. Comfortable footwear is non-negotiable
- Light layers are key as arenas get warm fast
- Small bags only (check venue restrictions)
- Portable charger for post-show footage and group chats
- Water bottle, if permitted
Style-wise? Wear whatever makes you feel like you. Lorde crowds are famously unpretentious.
Insider Intel (Because We Love You)
- Lorde often starts slightly later than the listed main act time
- Merch lines peak before the show and key sizes can sell out fast
- Crowds are deeply engaged, especially during stripped-back songs
- Expect big singalongs and moments so quiet you could hear a pin drop
Why This Tour Is A Big Deal
More than anything, Lorde shows feel communal—everyone in the room is processing something together. This Australia and New Zealand leg isn’t just a tour stop; it’s a shared cultural moment for fans who’ve grown up alongside her music.
We’ll update this guide as more details drop. Until then, consider this your permission slip to get emotionally prepared.